Articles on Betrayal Recovery
Let’s Talk Trauma- Part 5
I don’t even think I realized how uncomfortable I was in my own home. By evening, I could feel sweat rolling down my back; then at night, I would lie in bed with no covers over me, waiting for the heat to pass. It just became the norm, the expected. Could there be a better way? I refused, stubbornly, to see air-conditioning as an option.
Let's Talk Trauma - Part 4
The first is to develop techniques and skills that will help us navigate the actual trigger. Think of these as your breaking-point strategies when you actually get triggered. The second is to develop habits and skills that will help your brain calm down and not be in a traumatized, heightened state. Think of these as your maintenance strategies. I explain this further below.
Let’s Talk Trauma - Part 2
I think it’s important that we name the impact that trauma has had on our lives. And how it impacts our behaviors. Naming the pain helps validate what we are experiencing. And it also gives us a loose roadmap for seeing if we are moving in the right direction or not as we look for - are these symptoms improving? Or no?
Let's Talk Trauma - starting with a confession from yours truly.
Since reframing trauma in this way, I have also been able to reframe the implications of trauma. It doesn’t mean that there is no hope. And it doesn’t necessarily mean that he is the abuser.
Trigger Threshold Video
When we are more stressed - our propensity for being triggered increases. In addition, the trigger is going to feel even stronger.
Getting Back on My Feet
The key is to be aware of the old coping mechanism cropping back up and to course-correct as soon as possible.
On what I've been learning about triggers
Whether it be a situation from childhood or from disclosure or anything in between, remember that a trigger is connected to our past.